Be God Centered –Dr. Neil
Anderson
Luke 9:1, 2
He [Jesus] called the twelve
together, and gave them power and authority over all the demons, and to heal
diseases. And He sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God, and to perform
healing
Notice how Jesus equipped His
disciples for ministry. He knew that when they began preaching the kingdom of
God and healing the sick, demonic powers would bring opposition. So He
specifically gave them power and authority over demons.
Later Jesus sent out 70 of His
followers on a similar mission, and they "returned with joy, saying 'Lord,
even the demons are subject to us in Your name'"(Luke 10:17). These
missionaries were spiritually in tune enough to know that demons existed and
that they were a force to be reckoned with in their ministry. Jesus' followers
had been eyewitnesses as the evil spirits opposed the Master, and they probably
anticipated the same treatment. Perhaps they even started out on their mission
with pangs of fear and doubt about encountering demonic resistance. But they
came back astonished at the victory they experienced over evil spirits.
But Jesus quickly brought the
issue of spiritual conflicts into perspective: "Do not rejoice in this,
that the spirits are subject to you, but rejoice that your names are recorded
in heaven" (Luke 10:20). Jesus sent out the 70 to preach the gospel and to
heal, but all they could talk about when they came back was how they sent the
demons running. "Don't be demon-centered," Jesus replied. "Be
kingdom-centered, be ministry-centered, be God-centered."
That's a good warning. As you
learn to exercise authority over the kingdom of darkness in your life and in
the lives of others, you may be tempted to see yourself as some kind of
spiritual freedom fighter, looking for demons behind every door. But it's truth
which sets you free, not the knowledge of error. You are not called to dispel
the darkness; you are called to turn on the light. You would have no authority
at all if it weren't for your identity as a child of God and your position in
Christ.
Prayer: Lord,
Your light is strong enough to overcome the deepest darkness. Praise You!
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